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Mixtape Saints, the folk punk solo project turned full band based in Birmingham UK, have signed up to Disconnect, Disconnect Records to announce the release of upcoming album “Heartbreak, Radio, Cars and Rain”. The album will be out on August 18th.

Tampa pop-punk band Awkward Age are now streaming another “new” song, titled “New Teen Fiction.” Give it a listen below.

The song is off the band’s upcoming release, The First Few Years, which features six songs from the band’s unreleased 2011 demos, as well as the four songs from the band’s self-titled 7″, which is now out of print. The release is due out October 24th via Little Rocket Records. You can pre-order a cassette or digital copy right here.

Awkward Age’s previous release was their debut full-length album, We Could Be Anywhere, in 2014.

The incredibly enigmatic, London based, supposed supergroup BarCreeps have released their new single “Calico” via Little Rocket Records. After previously streaming the song on the Little Rocket Bandcamp page, the actual release comes with a .pdf booklet and features the B-side “Troll”, which was released earlier this year on a Little Rocket Records compilation.

The mystery band will undoubtedly be unveiling themselves, as tonight marks the first show of a small, four date stretch in the UK that the band has dubbed “Calico Tour 2016”. Check out the tour poster below for dates.

On top of everything, The band has also mentioned the release of a music video for “Calico”, though there was no mention of any particular release date, or any other details for that matter. Classic Barcreeps.

Fresh off their recent signing to Little Rocket Records, Canadian pop punks Old Wives have released a brand new music video for and old song, “The Grown Up / The Fuck Up.” You can watch said video below.

BarCreeps is a new punk band from London that is reportedly a super group. The only thing is, no one knows who’s in the band. Promo material only shows the lovely faces you see to the left, and live shots on their Facebook are all obscured and blurry. Someone might be able to figure out some of the members from those photos though. Who’s up for a little sleuthing?

We do know the band members have played with or alongside Fugazi, Amy Winehouse, The Pipettes, a Ramones tribute act, The Young Playthings, The Beastie Boys and have even had a song covered by Mark Ronson.

The band is currently streaming a new single “Calico”, which is set to be released on September 30th. You can give it a listen here.

If you’re a fan you can buy the track for whatever price you’d like through the Little Rocket Records’ bandcamp, along with the band’s previously released B-side “Troll”.

Mixtape Saints shall be embarking on a full UK Tour with Wolves&Wolves&Wolves&Wolves and LRR label mates The Run Up this September. The tour stops off in Bristol (18 September 2016), London (19), Leamington Spa (21) and Brighton (22).

Armed with a new, expanded lineup, Tampa pop-punk group Awkward Age just announced they’ve signed on with Little Rocket Records for the release of a new cassette/digital EP, called The First Few Years.

The 10-track release will feature six old, but unreleased songs, along with the four songs from the band’s self-titled 7″, which is now out of print. You can pre-order a cassette or digital copy of The First Few Yearsright here, and watch a teaser video for the release below.

Awkward Age last released their debut full-length album, We Could Be Anywhere, in 2014.

Along with taking their back catalog to the label, the band will also put out a new album, titled Three, in the spring of 2017. New Noise has a short interview with the band, where they talk about how they got together with Little Rocket, and drummer Darren’s time with the other Rocket (he also drums for Teenage Bottlerocket).

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